Re: Asus VE205 .... 2seconds to black
Well, I scratched off the paint ( I believe its paint ), and the inside was completely black inside, typically indicative of a burnt fuse. I don't have a multimeter to test the fuse with, and forgot to pick up 30 AWG copper wire from work today. Looking for an old power supply to break open around the house to use. Anybody with a fix will earn 20 USD through paypal.
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Re: Asus VE205 .... 2seconds to black
The white pigtail tube fuse. Its pretty clear as day to see it on the board. You have to de-solder it from the board.
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Re: Asus VE205 .... 2seconds to black
I am going to buy some 30 AWG to replace the fuse ( as a test ).
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Re: Asus VE205 .... 2seconds to black
For what I have been reading and my experience ( EE in college ), is that perhaps the CCFL is bad. However, I began to notice the corner becoming slightly discolored and some slight flickering in contrast ( no color ) before this issue happened. Perhaps that could aid you in our diagnostic quest. I am going to try and replace the slow burn fuse tomorrow and I'll let you know what I come up with.
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Re: Asus VE205 .... 2seconds to black
I am in the same position. Any findings or info you have would be greatly apperciated. I imported it from the US and in Mexico where technology is 3x more expensive, I do not feel like trashing it.
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